KCLS Rewind: 90's Pop Culture Trivia Night comes to the Newcastle Library from 6:00 pm to 7:30 pm. Bring a friend and test your knowledge of music, trends, major events, and TV and movies from the decade. Registration is required, and registration closes March 30.
About Newcastle, WA
Discover what makes Newcastle such a great place to live and explore.
Newcastle, WA sits between Bellevue and Renton on a wooded hillside that gives many streets a tucked-away, residential feel while still keeping you close to the Eastside’s activity. The city is known for easy access to outdoor time, with nearby trails in the Cougar Mountain area, neighborhood greenbelts, and Lake Boren Park for casual walks and gatherings. On many days the air can feel cool and a bit misty in the morning, which pairs nicely with the evergreens and quiet neighborhoods.
For commuters, Newcastle’s proximity to I-405 and I-90 makes it practical to reach Bellevue, Seattle, Issaquah, and surrounding job centers without feeling far from home. Daily errands are convenient with shopping and dining options close by in Factoria and along the Renton corridor, plus local favorites like the Newcastle Golf Club for views and a night out. Living options include a mix of single-family homes, townhomes, and apartments, appealing to buyers, sellers, and renters who want a calm setting with quick access to city amenities.
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